Servant: Season 4 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
While the final season of “Servant” began with so much promise, unfortunately, it ends in disappointment like so many productions attached to M. Night Shyamalan lately.
While the final season of “Servant” began with so much promise, unfortunately, it ends in disappointment like so many productions attached to M. Night Shyamalan lately.
“Servant” ends with a twist but lacks the battle that was hinted at or promised for damn near the entire series.
To break what remains of Leanne’s hold on Dorothy, Sean and Julian decide to reveal what they have been keeping from her since season 1.
Tasked with betraying the last bit of faith Leanne has in them, Sean and Julian risk their lives hoping Uncle George can end this all.
Uncle George comes to the Turner household with the kind of confession that can completely unravel all the mystique surrounding Leanne.
Leanne is attacked multiple times, and it seems to stop her, you’ll have to be as powerful, if not more, than her.
As the CLS reaches out to Sean and Dorothy for assistance, everyone learns that getting rid of, or capturing Leanne, will be far from easy.
Halloween leads to people taking their masks off, including Sean, who realizes he had one on all this time.
With two new people gaining access to the house, it is only natural for Leanne to feel threatened and want to instigate, interrogate, and harm those she sees as a potential threat.
As Dorothy continues to reject Leanne, nearly everyone is forced to suffer.
“Servant” returns and establishes the Church of the Lesser Saints are ready to throw everything at Leanne. Oh, and Dorothy returns home from rehab.
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A familiar face reappears, and Dorothy plans her final stand against Leanne, who does what she has to in order to keep her family.
Once again, Dorothy tries to rid herself of Leanne and, in the process, almost ends up losing access to Jericho due to her efforts.
As Sean struggles to get back in Dorothy’s good graces, Leanne may have found an undeniable way.
Dorothy decides it is time for Leanne to prep for her next venture, and it seems no one is on her side about that.
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Information about the homeless kids is finally given as Minister Nancy comes over for a dinner she’ll likely regret.
Dorothy hosts a block party and for the first time in a long time, Leanne experiences normalcy. Sad that it is short-lived.
As Leanne meets Tobe’s girlfriend and is sexualized, Dorothy struggles with her career downturn.
As Sean takes a liking to homeless kids who live in a park behind the house, Julian, once more, ventures into the mystery of who Jericho is, despite everyone moving on.
As Leanne continues to await members of the Church of Lesser Saints arriving, she starts to drive Dorothy and her family nuts.
As with past episodes of Apple TV Plus’ Servant, we’re presented with suspense and tension but may not feel the payoff is there.
While, like most M. Night Shymalan productions, you have to wait till the end for things to get good, Servant season 2 will make you interested in a 3rd season.
In the 2nd season finale, Servant gives you fight scenes, blood, death, and a promise that season 3 could and should be way better than season 2.
The woman Uncle George warned Leanne about arrives, but will she speak to Dorothy before she does something drastic?
As Julian digs into Leanne’s past, it seems Uncle George is trying to determine whether Leanne will still have a future.
As the Marino family tragedy unravels, there is more poking and prodding into Dorothy’s role into it as the police ask questions.
As Uncle George dances around what he and Leanne are capable of, we’re reminded of Sean’s part in Jericho’s death.
To appease Leanne, Dorothy allows her some freedom and a visitor. But, unbeknownst to Dorothy, Leanne is going to get more than one person coming to visit.
With Dorothy unhinged and Leanne within her grasp, how far will she go to get answers, and will Sean allow it?
With the return of Leanne and Dorothy’s madness heading towards new levels, Servant starts to finally get interesting.
Signs that Leanne may return finally appear as Dorothy leaves the house to jumpstart her investigation into Leanne and Jericho’s whereabouts.
Dorothy, more awake than ever, is on the case to get back Jericho. But with so few ways to find May, never mind Leanne, what can she do?
After learning the truth about Jericho in the last episode, we learn the truth about Leanne, Uncle George, and the infamous Aunt May.
We finally learn what happened to Jericho, who is responsible, and why Julian has long been shaken about Jericho’s death.
What is more interesting? Meeting Julian and Dorothy’s father or a follow up to what Julian saw the night Jericho died?
The person who introduced Dorothy to the transition doll is properly met, and she may just blow everything up.
With the introduction of Leanne’s creepy uncle, so comes the question of not only what is she trying to hide, but what is she trying to escape?
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